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following the strong performance of "tangled" last year, disney's animation under the leadership of john lassiter is firmly on track. melissa? >> julia, thanks so much for that. >> a potential upbeat story at the mouse house. how do the charts look going into earnings. let's go to carter braxton worth of oppenheimer. he nailed the direction of disney in the last three earnings reports so where is it going. carter, we turn to you now. >> i have two charts we can zero in on. the first is a daily chart and the thing that jumps out to the eye anyway, how orderly it is. it's a perfect 45-degree angle and what's really important is when the markets sold off in may and june, disney was impervious, now at the bottom of which is a well-defined channel and buy the weakness. long-term chart, disney just broken out from tops that have been in effect since 1998. and usually when a breakout occurs like this it is not contained to a few points. we would play for much higher prices, 57, 58, short term. and beyond that longer term. >> we'll resume the disney trade. >> we want to bring your attention to a
following the strong performance of "tangled" last year, disney's animation under the leadership of john lassiter is firmly on track. melissa? >> julia, thanks so much for that. >> a potential upbeat story at the mouse house. how do the charts look going into earnings. let's go to carter braxton worth of oppenheimer. he nailed the direction of disney in the last three earnings reports so where is it going. carter, we turn to you now. >> i have two charts we can zero...
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>> john sweeny is with us. he joins us along with bob. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks for joining. when you seeinstinct? do you want to sell into this or look for opportunities on the buy side? >> we try and have focus, remember that they are investing for the long term. as long as they can construct a portfolio that matches their time, they can eliminate some of the noise they're seeing day to day in the markets. >> so where would you be allocating capital here? >> we try to bring people back to their goals. if your retirement is still 10 to 20 years away, you want to sustain any inflation or volatility. getting too focused in the short term is potentially doing a disservice to investors who may pull capital off the table amid concerns in europe or the u.s. debt crisis in the last 18 months and have potentially missed out on the rally we've had here in the u.s. >> bob w the magnitude of the selloff now, we're now negative for the week for the dow and the nasdaq. that's the fourth week in a row for the nasdaq. why the selloff right now? what's going on? >> i'll
>> john sweeny is with us. he joins us along with bob. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks for joining. when you seeinstinct? do you want to sell into this or look for opportunities on the buy side? >> we try and have focus, remember that they are investing for the long term. as long as they can construct a portfolio that matches their time, they can eliminate some of the noise they're seeing day to day in the markets. >> so where would you be allocating capital here? >>...
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scott bauer of trading advantage from the chicago mercantile exchange, steven guilfoil, john wood of j.j. w and associates from the nymex a few blocks away in lower man hat the tan and steven rosen from stock gen joins us from manhattan and bob pisani as well. steven guilfoil what an achievement to get things going, uphill battle. >> most of us have problems in our own neighborhoods, had to commute in, most of us had to drive in, maybe walk a great distance, but i'd say 80% to 90% of us are here and surprisingly the liquidity is here. the volume is about where it's supposed to be. >> john, what about the nymex one of the areas in the eye of the storm. what has it been like in terms of getting business back on track? >> we have problems with phones today and it was just the floor was probably about half full. it was just really a logistic nightmare just getting here. i live down in the jersey shore so just getting up here was quite a chore. you get back to the customers and towards the latter part of the trading day you saw a pickup a little bit. >> we want to get to breaking news, st
scott bauer of trading advantage from the chicago mercantile exchange, steven guilfoil, john wood of j.j. w and associates from the nymex a few blocks away in lower man hat the tan and steven rosen from stock gen joins us from manhattan and bob pisani as well. steven guilfoil what an achievement to get things going, uphill battle. >> most of us have problems in our own neighborhoods, had to commute in, most of us had to drive in, maybe walk a great distance, but i'd say 80% to 90% of us...
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so the new york city comptroller john liu is now against running the new york marathon. we'll have more on the marathon in a bit. >>> a big move today to help alleviate what we are calling gaspiration. the anxiety of driving around in circles just hoping to find a refill. homeland security issuing a temporary blanket waiver to immediately allow additional oil tankers to deliver fuel to the northeast. bertha coombs on that story in the new york harbor. bertha? >> reporter: brian, the big thing that is allowing that actually is the reopening of new york harbor. had been closed since last saturday. they reopened yesterday and companies like bouchard transportation were on their tugboat here in the harbor just across from bayonne. they resumed operation but they are only at 40%. that's the imtt terminal here in bayonne. there is a hess terminal as well. these are the two big terminals here. they don't have power. we've been hearing from a number of sources that different ports have been called, most in the jersey area are down. the port of newark, they don't have power. a fe
so the new york city comptroller john liu is now against running the new york marathon. we'll have more on the marathon in a bit. >>> a big move today to help alleviate what we are calling gaspiration. the anxiety of driving around in circles just hoping to find a refill. homeland security issuing a temporary blanket waiver to immediately allow additional oil tankers to deliver fuel to the northeast. bertha coombs on that story in the new york harbor. bertha? >> reporter: brian,...
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great to have you with us once again, john. very quickly, give us your assessment of the situation with the refineries, how quickly they can come back online what happened it means for gas prices. >> well, in the first instance this is a pretty big storm. we will have to check closely for any damage. the northeastern and the middle atlantic refineries are some of the oldest in the country. you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely. i thought sharon did a good job describing what it takes to bring it back up so, that's the first issue. the second, you got to check the port, the northeast, the middle atlantic, very dependent upon both finnished product imports as well as crude oil imports. if the ports are damaged by that sea surge, you are looking a what the ever time it takens to repair, how you offload finished product or crude. more importantly, and this gets to the issue of price, what happens in the distribution and retail network? if you have gas stations with no ele
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so here now, jack fer rouge i don't know, john silvia. i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was consumer confidence. >> jack, what do you think, is sandy a big driver for stocks or is it the coming election and the possible outcome? >> i think it's one that you have a lot of underinvested what i call nonbelievers. i think we're entering the period of chasing returns. first of november i think we started since '09 where it's been up. which is indicative of what the next couple of months will bring. having said that, sandy will produce jobs. the question is will sandy produce more jobs than president
so here now, jack fer rouge i don't know, john silvia. i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing...
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john, thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> my pleasure. >> how significant 6 a development is this, the relief of the jones act? >> it could be very significant but until we get power to the terminals, it's not going to do a whole lot to the local retail establishment. i saw a report this morning that a dozen terminals in the new york area are still shut down. they expect maybe five of those to come back online in the next couple days. that's good news for getting supply back to the retail locations provided those retail l locations have power. >> you represent 80% of the country's retail fuel sales. you're a lobbyist. are you lobbying the generator companies of this country to bring their products to some of the gas stations in this area? >> i assume a lot my hebs are calling all their contacts they can to get generators for their stores. the fact of the matter is when a convenience store is shut down for any prolonged period of time, it really has a negative effect on the bottom line and on the relationsh
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is worried about. >> john we like your idea. >> my idea. >> i like john's idea. >> for guys like you, pay $125, that's how you got here. surely by paying more. purely by paying more -- >> that's gouging. >> you paid the price today was. >> i'm lucky enough to be in a place where i can do that. >> he has to wait in line to get back. >> fill your tank for $500, you'd do it. you only got the zip car. >> when we come back, the ceo of cigna talks health care and quarterly results. we are counting down to the jobs report which is due out in about 50 minutes from now. also coming up at 8:40 this morning, mitt romney's economic adviser glenn hubbard will join us. "squawk" will be right back. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> check this out, gas is not the only thing that folks are lining up for today. what you're looking at right now are pictures of th
is worried about. >> john we like your idea. >> my idea. >> i like john's idea. >> for guys like you, pay $125, that's how you got here. surely by paying more. purely by paying more -- >> that's gouging. >> you paid the price today was. >> i'm lucky enough to be in a place where i can do that. >> he has to wait in line to get back. >> fill your tank for $500, you'd do it. you only got the zip car. >> when we come back, the ceo of cigna...
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john, i'm going to start with you. both campaigns having to alter what they are doing because of hurricane sandy. >> reporter: no question. president obama came back to the white house. he ditched his events in florida today and then in wisconsin tomorrow. mitt romney's done the same thing, cancelling events tonight and tomorrow. it's a difficult situation for candidates. of course, they both rin tinsley competitive. they want to win. president obama said i'm not thinking about the election. of course, he is thinking about the election all the time, so are his people. they know that or they believe that they have an advantage in battleground states and that perhaps the freezing of attention to the campaign will benefit them with a limited time to go. on the other hand, mitt romney can point to national polls and say i've gotten the upper hand since the first debate, so we will see whether the ground games get affected by this. obama's generally considered to have the more extensive and effective ground game. that, of c
john, i'm going to start with you. both campaigns having to alter what they are doing because of hurricane sandy. >> reporter: no question. president obama came back to the white house. he ditched his events in florida today and then in wisconsin tomorrow. mitt romney's done the same thing, cancelling events tonight and tomorrow. it's a difficult situation for candidates. of course, they both rin tinsley competitive. they want to win. president obama said i'm not thinking about the...
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john, it's moving in anticipation of the event. we did have a gentleman talk about how many refineries are actually in harm's way with this going on. i guess it's almost like futures. it moves in anticipation already, right? >> a lot of times the wholesale price of gasoline will move in anticipation. one of the challenges that matt mentioned is retailers only have a couple days of inventory on stock typically and in anticipation of the storm, customers go out and buy fuel when they don't need to buy fuel so our inventories get drained. if you have disruptions, it takes a while to get that replaced in retail location. >> that would cause prices to go up with supply and demand so prices go up beforehand. >> prices go up beforehand. what often happens is a retailer cease their inventory start to drain and they may decide to cap mandatories. competitors will start raising prices because supplies are down. they'll get notifications for the next delivery which may be tomorrow or not until the end of the week going up. they'll try to incr
john, it's moving in anticipation of the event. we did have a gentleman talk about how many refineries are actually in harm's way with this going on. i guess it's almost like futures. it moves in anticipation already, right? >> a lot of times the wholesale price of gasoline will move in anticipation. one of the challenges that matt mentioned is retailers only have a couple days of inventory on stock typically and in anticipation of the storm, customers go out and buy fuel when they don't...
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stay with us, john. we'll get back to you more later in the program to talk about what's happening in the market. >>> let's get a "market flash" now with scott wapner. >>> as we continue to watch the individual stocks that are moving today, keep your eye on jcpenney. you know it as jcp. that stock is down sharply today. it frankly is not the only one that's lower today in that space. we're looking at sears holdings which is selling off again as you continue to look at these pictures of president obama and chris christie, the governor of new jersey, in that helicopter about ready to tour atlantic city, final nj. both of those stocks are lower today. the street ratings put a sell on jcpenney with a ratings score of d-plus. i don't know what school you went to, but d-plus was never good, tyler. that's the story there, why that stock is -- >> not in my place, either. the rotors spinning there as president obama and governor christie of new jersey get ready to go on about a 45-minute, we believe, helicopter t
stay with us, john. we'll get back to you more later in the program to talk about what's happening in the market. >>> let's get a "market flash" now with scott wapner. >>> as we continue to watch the individual stocks that are moving today, keep your eye on jcpenney. you know it as jcp. that stock is down sharply today. it frankly is not the only one that's lower today in that space. we're looking at sears holdings which is selling off again as you continue to look...
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john. >> reporter: marimaria, it's sta wait, though. that line in new york got longer at the fifth avenue store. more than 800 people when the doors opened. hard to gauge exactly what that means, though. a number of other new york stores were closed, of course, in the south of manhattan because of hurricane sandy cleanup. now, here in palo alto, still plenty of back ipad minis in stock. i took a look at the number of reservation cards. looks like there are well over 50 cards. they say they have 16, 32, and 43 gigabyte models in stock. it just got really crowded. lots of people coming in and getting minis. gene muenster of piper jaffray estimates over 1 million. maybe they'll put out a number next week. i haven't heard any word on that either way. >> all right, john. thanks so much. the ipad may be getting smaller, but the tablet space is becoming a big battleground. hewlett-packard no doubt one of the key players in the space. todd bradley joins me now to talk about that. thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >> what do you thin
john. >> reporter: marimaria, it's sta wait, though. that line in new york got longer at the fifth avenue store. more than 800 people when the doors opened. hard to gauge exactly what that means, though. a number of other new york stores were closed, of course, in the south of manhattan because of hurricane sandy cleanup. now, here in palo alto, still plenty of back ipad minis in stock. i took a look at the number of reservation cards. looks like there are well over 50 cards. they say...
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john harwood. many thanks for that. >>> now president obama and mitt romney are crisscrossing the country in these critical final four days. obama's going to visit colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio, virginia, new hampshire, and florida. and an almost identical tour for romney excepts he swaps florida in favor of, get this, pennsylvania. very interesting. now you're going to be looking, there it is, live pictures of westchester, ohio, where a mitt romney rally is under way. tens of thousands there, and lines to come into the rally stretch out for six blocks. this is interesting. does team romney see an opening there? let's talk here now is democratic strategist robert shrum, columnist for "the daily beast" and ed rogers, republican strategist and former bush 41 deputy assistant. gentlemen, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> i want to begin with this thought. not the jobs thing. the jobs thing is too inconclusive. what is so interesting is the aftermath, the immediate aftermath of the hurricane has t
john harwood. many thanks for that. >>> now president obama and mitt romney are crisscrossing the country in these critical final four days. obama's going to visit colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio, virginia, new hampshire, and florida. and an almost identical tour for romney excepts he swaps florida in favor of, get this, pennsylvania. very interesting. now you're going to be looking, there it is, live pictures of westchester, ohio, where a mitt romney rally is under way. tens of...
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john, you say this could take as much as $30 billion out of the u.s. economy. any update to that figure? >> earlier comments, a lot of contingency plans, a lot of uncertainty here. but i think that's a fair estimate initially. let's look at governor christie's comments. depending so much on how fast the money gets back into the system and there's rebuilding. having lived in new york, you realize that the winter is coming. there's a huge inventive for people to start getting these things fixed right away. so that money will be put to work. so $30 billion is still our best estimate. at this point in time, depends on how quickly the money is put back into place. but having lived in this area, you probably appreciate the fact that actually a lot of improvements will happen now with better infrastructure, especially on the public sector level, so we actually could see an addition to economic growth in the first quarter greater than the loss in the fourth quarter. >> this is an important point, because as people try to sort out the impact, we've seen estimates from y
john, you say this could take as much as $30 billion out of the u.s. economy. any update to that figure? >> earlier comments, a lot of contingency plans, a lot of uncertainty here. but i think that's a fair estimate initially. let's look at governor christie's comments. depending so much on how fast the money gets back into the system and there's rebuilding. having lived in new york, you realize that the winter is coming. there's a huge inventive for people to start getting these things...
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john harwood in washington. the search for gasoline still one of the biggest issues in the northeast after sandy. look at these lines. they are long, in some cases more than a mile. supply is low. demand is high. that could change after the secretary, secretary napolitano, now allowing more oil tankers into the harbors around here. we'll go live to a gas station in new jersey to get a check on the situation there next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a sp
john harwood in washington. the search for gasoline still one of the biggest issues in the northeast after sandy. look at these lines. they are long, in some cases more than a mile. supply is low. demand is high. that could change after the secretary, secretary napolitano, now allowing more oil tankers into the harbors around here. we'll go live to a gas station in new jersey to get a check on the situation there next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it...
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the candidates are sprinting and so are the volunteers. >> john, thank you very much. stay there because we're going to come back to you in just a moment. there is that other story that has big impact on the presidential race, and that's the jobs report that came out this morning. our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here now to discuss it. the numbers, the unemployment rate came in roughly where people thought it would. the job creation number was higher. >> we added revisions of 84k. that gives us a number to use for the job creation under president obama. i'm sure this will be part of the discussion. we added up the numbers. here they are under president obama. beginning in february '09, this is how republicans would look at it. 580,000. that's the right number, folks. another number out there is the wrong number. i talked to the senior in the division of labor statistics. some democrats say you can't blame obama for the first three months but it was a huge decline before any of his policies took over. $2.1 million would be the number. if you take that out
the candidates are sprinting and so are the volunteers. >> john, thank you very much. stay there because we're going to come back to you in just a moment. there is that other story that has big impact on the presidential race, and that's the jobs report that came out this morning. our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here now to discuss it. the numbers, the unemployment rate came in roughly where people thought it would. the job creation number was higher. >> we added...
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. >> i am john that jerian. i am fast money. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> fast money, i'm bertha coombs with the market stock. netflix soaring today triggering after carl eye can showed a stake in -- accord to him, the shares are undervalued due to the market position and international growth prospect. interestingly, melissa, they reported that over the weekend with folks shut in. screening was up 20%. sandy may have given them a boost as well. >> good catch there, bertha. let's trade netflix here. karen, the question here, can carl -- is it legitimately in play since they're involved. >> one, the 13d. how much stock does he own? i
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you can head to y nbc.com to reach john harwood's take on the poll and the race for the white house. sdwr joining us is a political reporter at the "washington post" following all of this very closely of course. sean, thanks for joining us. i want to start with this dynamic een obama and chris christie. what's the chris christie strategy here? because it seems to be taking some of the momentum away from his own party. >> yeah, this is really interesting. you have somebody in governor christie who has been an outson critic of president obama. but what we've heard the last three days is nothing but praise for the president and the pearl response to his needs in new jersey. so a little bit of a different tone there. but in times like these when you have natural disasters, you tend to see politicians put politics aside. that said, there's certainly a political up side for obama appearing alongside one of mitt romney's top surrogates yesterday. so sort of an interesting dynamic and unexpected one. >> you see the latest poly just talked about, it suggests that the markets still pricing in
you can head to y nbc.com to reach john harwood's take on the poll and the race for the white house. sdwr joining us is a political reporter at the "washington post" following all of this very closely of course. sean, thanks for joining us. i want to start with this dynamic een obama and chris christie. what's the chris christie strategy here? because it seems to be taking some of the momentum away from his own party. >> yeah, this is really interesting. you have somebody in...
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pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you seeing right now? >> well, as you said, we have 600 stores that were in the path of the storm. and last night we actually had between yesterday and last night 200 stores that were closed. and as of late this afternoon we still have around 100 that are still yet to be open. but we do hope those stores will be open here by the balance of the week. >> what are the greatest challenges at this point from your standpoint? is it the roads? getting power back up to the stores that they would actually want to buy some of the raw materials you distribute? >> well, first, i'd say that our real focus right now and actually through the storm was the safety of our team members. we have about 15,000 team members that were impacted. papa john's employees in some way, sh
pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you seeing right now? >> well, as you said, we have 600 stores that were in the path of the storm. and last night we actually had between yesterday and last night 200 stores that were closed....
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our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us. hi, john. >> president obama's campaign hopes it is going to help him for two reasons. one, that he gets to fulfill the role as commander in chief and ahead of the federal government help states that are affected by this, but also because they think they're winning this race in the battlegrounds and that effectively the race is frozen. now governor romney was out in ohio today, campaigning, making some arguments about the auto bailout which has been an issue that's helped president obama in the state of ohio. but the problem for mitt romney and anyone else participating in the campaign right now is all the coverage is drowning out anything that politicians say. we are locked in a very tight race. we had two new polls out this morning, tracking polls. one, the washington post/abc news poll showed mitt romney 49%-brah 49%-barack obama 48%. another poll shows pro seciselye opposite. obama 48%. but they're the same poll. with a margin of error, we have essentially a tie race but the obama
our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us. hi, john. >> president obama's campaign hopes it is going to help him for two reasons. one, that he gets to fulfill the role as commander in chief and ahead of the federal government help states that are affected by this, but also because they think they're winning this race in the battlegrounds and that effectively the race is frozen. now governor romney was out in ohio today, campaigning, making some arguments about the auto...
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. >> john, do you agree? >> yes, i do. i think it is all going to come down to power, power, power, whether or not the frefineries can get back online, but also whether the terminals are closed that receive imports, not to mention the colonial pipeline even though they have installed generation capacity up and down the line. that will need to get restored for this more rosy scenario we are counting on. >> john, aren't we just building up stockpiles today, tomorrow, maybe wednesday and thursday? >> i do, brian. but to the extent people get back on the road and back to work, we can rip through them. we'll need to see a for-sure restart date for these refineries. again, this storm is really kicking it down there in virginia and other places, again, which is the critical path for the colonials. i'd be as much concerned about that going down and staying down as i am for these east coast refineries. >> we've been talking about gasoline prices specifically. patrick, in terms of any macro economic impact of hurricane sandy on the
. >> john, do you agree? >> yes, i do. i think it is all going to come down to power, power, power, whether or not the frefineries can get back online, but also whether the terminals are closed that receive imports, not to mention the colonial pipeline even though they have installed generation capacity up and down the line. that will need to get restored for this more rosy scenario we are counting on. >> john, aren't we just building up stockpiles today, tomorrow, maybe...
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what is the to mood in the obama camp a week before the election, john? >> they have enough of an edge in the swing states, in particular, ohio, critical for mitt romney, enough to went election. they realize it is extremely close and realize they could lose it, but feel are fairly confident, at the white house they trying to as hard as they can to focus and project that they are focusing on the storm before the run suggested, tyler, the president doing his job, praised by chris christie, the governor of new jersey, as he was earlier today for attending to the job. that can't hurt, i'm a little skeptical myself of it providing a big boost to his campaign because, he is, after all, doing his job so many voters locked in. i don't expect it to switch a lot of votes but certainly can't hurt for the president to be seen as being his job in a competent way. >> i guess the risk of a screwup would got other bay, it that happened it could be damaging. >> george w. bush found that out. george h. w. bush found that out in 1992 when hurricane andrew hit florida and s
what is the to mood in the obama camp a week before the election, john? >> they have enough of an edge in the swing states, in particular, ohio, critical for mitt romney, enough to went election. they realize it is extremely close and realize they could lose it, but feel are fairly confident, at the white house they trying to as hard as they can to focus and project that they are focusing on the storm before the run suggested, tyler, the president doing his job, praised by chris christie,...
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john is here with the latest. >> well, the impact today was clear. the president cancelled his campaign events. he monitored from the white house with members of his administration the situation with efforts to recover from the impact of sandy. tomorrow he's going to travel to new jersey and appear with chris christie, the republican governor who said very nice things about his response so far. mitt romney also canceled the political portion of his public events today, although he did appear in ohio at an event to raise funds and supplies for the relief effort for people affected by sandy. the long-term impact, how it's going to affect the vote, is very, very speculative. no one knows. i haven't talked to many political people who think it's going to change many people's votes, but it could disrupt voting in some places and cause polling places to have to move. i'll be very interested to hear what ed rendell has to say about that. philadelphia and the philadelphia suburbs, very important to democratic performance in pennsylvania, those could be among
john is here with the latest. >> well, the impact today was clear. the president cancelled his campaign events. he monitored from the white house with members of his administration the situation with efforts to recover from the impact of sandy. tomorrow he's going to travel to new jersey and appear with chris christie, the republican governor who said very nice things about his response so far. mitt romney also canceled the political portion of his public events today, although he did...
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. >> you bet, john, last week they were buying upside calls on tuesday last week, that paid off big for them. power generations and emergency restoration service which are the core of what this company does. >> >>> and valero is dropping, looks lake 1% or so? >> it's recovered quite a bit. these guys announced earnings yesterday. so now it's rallying back. i think our good friend dr. j was saying you should look at this thing. i agree completely. i think h blero is a buy. >> and spread wti remains fairly wide? >> yes. >>> still to come, hurricane sandy sparking fuel shortages up and down the east coast, including long island. when fresh supplies may be able to get in and how this could affect the ma. >>> as we head to break, how some at -- some of the energy stocks in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan and execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost investments at e-tr
. >> you bet, john, last week they were buying upside calls on tuesday last week, that paid off big for them. power generations and emergency restoration service which are the core of what this company does. >> >>> and valero is dropping, looks lake 1% or so? >> it's recovered quite a bit. these guys announced earnings yesterday. so now it's rallying back. i think our good friend dr. j was saying you should look at this thing. i agree completely. i think h blero is a...
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people will say anything, john. i don't see anything but sincerity and a guy being a governor here at this point. but the motivations -- there was someone talking butt romney picked up a couple of relief supplies and was moving it, so they made fun of him for doing that too or something, did you see that? >> yeah, i saw that. what's mitt romney supposed to do? he can't campaign in a partisan sense because it doesn't look very good at the moment. i don't see anything wrong with him doing what he did yesterday, or returning to the campaign trail today. the guy is running for president. he's been doing it for several years and this is the home stretch. >> i get to see everything, and some of it, you've got to be mature enough to not be emotionally affected by some of the stuff that you see. but it's almost getting to the point -- there's certain newspapers i don't read anymore. i just can't. i used to read them to know what the enemy was thinking. but now i can't. i'm just about there with twitter. just so you know. i'
people will say anything, john. i don't see anything but sincerity and a guy being a governor here at this point. but the motivations -- there was someone talking butt romney picked up a couple of relief supplies and was moving it, so they made fun of him for doing that too or something, did you see that? >> yeah, i saw that. what's mitt romney supposed to do? he can't campaign in a partisan sense because it doesn't look very good at the moment. i don't see anything wrong with him doing...
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i was talking to someone at johns hop kins they look at past storms and basically estimating. that's all they can do until they have a better sense of what's happening. >> dennis gartman we talked to him earlier and said the estimates come in low are than expected. seems like the storm surge was so much worse than people anticipated. >> that's a good point, looking at past storms as well katrina is obviously one that's on the radar. they are able to pinpoint a little bit better than they have in the past and get a better sense of what's going on. we have to look at the specific states, what people are dealing with, what the flood also damage is going to be because that's going to change the number materially as well. >> we spoke with one analyst, an insurance analyst who suggested in this situation maybe half of the losses are uninsured losses because flood damage would be so much of the losses that come in, and flood damage isn't covered by regular homeowners' insurance. >> exactly right. i was talking to business owners in the local community here saying the same thing. at t
i was talking to someone at johns hop kins they look at past storms and basically estimating. that's all they can do until they have a better sense of what's happening. >> dennis gartman we talked to him earlier and said the estimates come in low are than expected. seems like the storm surge was so much worse than people anticipated. >> that's a good point, looking at past storms as well katrina is obviously one that's on the radar. they are able to pinpoint a little bit better than...
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we do have a very big show tonight on "fast," the full trader panel, tony thompson, papa john on the disruptions, howard mills of deloitte insurance industry group to tell us about the impact of the insurance industry, whether or not the industry will be able to pass through and get through rate increases which would be good for shareholders, of course, bad for consumers. we do have the latest on the air travel disruptions that phil was talking about. in fact, the ceo of jetblue airlines in a fa"fast" exclusiv. good to see you, si we'll resume tomorrow. hopefully stocks will trade. meantime, carl and jim over to you for more storm coverage on "squawk on the street." >> thanks. latest on the aftermath of the storm. mandy drury has all the details on that in a moment. hey, mandy, you are ready. >> i'm here. let me give you some of the stats here that we know so far. carl, at least 16 people are dead after sandy came barreling through the east coast and obviously everyone woke up this morning and saw that the damage was severe n.queens, for example, a six-alarm fire engulfed blocks of h
we do have a very big show tonight on "fast," the full trader panel, tony thompson, papa john on the disruptions, howard mills of deloitte insurance industry group to tell us about the impact of the insurance industry, whether or not the industry will be able to pass through and get through rate increases which would be good for shareholders, of course, bad for consumers. we do have the latest on the air travel disruptions that phil was talking about. in fact, the ceo of jetblue...
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johni john, do you think that the spike we've seen in gas futures is warranted dr i do understand lots of people lining up to fill up their cars, but overall considering the expected demand construction, is it warranted? >> this spike in gasoline is also exclusively to the fact that it is expiration day and a lot of people got short. you can look at that front month and kind of ignore it. i don't really understand that gasoline is surging today actually in some of the outer months and heating oil is not. distillate inventories in the northeast are incredibly low. very, very low. like historically low and they have not moved. this doesn't really make a lot of sense. the other thing i would say, the physical market, the differential against the nymex price has not moved up ktoday. i think that's showing some of the physical traders are leaning a little more toward the demand destruction side winning. i'm very glad to hear that delivery came from holtsville. that's a major terminal. i did hear earlier that that's open. it is terminals right now, not refineries that are the big problem. ma
johni john, do you think that the spike we've seen in gas futures is warranted dr i do understand lots of people lining up to fill up their cars, but overall considering the expected demand construction, is it warranted? >> this spike in gasoline is also exclusively to the fact that it is expiration day and a lot of people got short. you can look at that front month and kind of ignore it. i don't really understand that gasoline is surging today actually in some of the outer months and...
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>> john, thank you. >>> let's move from sandy and the road to recovery. baby steps i'm afraid still being taken in the city of new york today, including reports that manhattan power may be back online during the course of the weekend. until then, things appear to be getting tense. our senior correspondent scott cohn joins me now from lower manhattan. scott, i just heard firsthand that some residential buildings are now hiring armed guards because of the type of threat that they have faced from people attempting to loot as, of course, the police make those very regular trips during the night. >> reporter: that's entirely possible, simon. i haven't seen that directly, but i believe it. i want to give you a sense of some of what's going on here in lower manhattan. we're at the corner of maiden lane and water street. you didn't see it behind me because there is a beautifully timed bus here. but behind me is the aig headquarters. you may remember that from the bailout. takes a whole different form now. there's a chase bank branch there under water. it was unde
>> john, thank you. >>> let's move from sandy and the road to recovery. baby steps i'm afraid still being taken in the city of new york today, including reports that manhattan power may be back online during the course of the weekend. until then, things appear to be getting tense. our senior correspondent scott cohn joins me now from lower manhattan. scott, i just heard firsthand that some residential buildings are now hiring armed guards because of the type of threat that they...
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also, john browett, who has been hired to head up retail, he is out. now, that's interesting because apple had taken some heat important the way it had been handling retail recently. employees of the retail stores have posted on sites like iso apple, apple store, about the way that apple was cutting back on hours and were some -- they were disgruntled on that scale. br browett had come from a european retailer that -- that was known for being a little more bust buy reich as opposed to apple store-like in the way that it ran things. then you have also -- bob mansfield who has been the head of hardware. and initially apple said he was going retour. then is he heed no, he's coming back in an advisory role to tim cook. in this new structure, he will lead a new group called technology that's going to include the chip development organization, that's particularly important because you see apple constantly coming out with new custom made chips in the ipad. inside the iphone, key, point of differentiation for them. bob will be in charge of that as well as wire
also, john browett, who has been hired to head up retail, he is out. now, that's interesting because apple had taken some heat important the way it had been handling retail recently. employees of the retail stores have posted on sites like iso apple, apple store, about the way that apple was cutting back on hours and were some -- they were disgruntled on that scale. br browett had come from a european retailer that -- that was known for being a little more bust buy reich as opposed to apple...
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john, thanks so much. john harwood, outside the white house today on the heels of president obama and dpof chris christie's remarks on hurricane sandy. all street gets back to business in the wake of hurricane sandy. stay with us. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from boo
john, thanks so much. john harwood, outside the white house today on the heels of president obama and dpof chris christie's remarks on hurricane sandy. all street gets back to business in the wake of hurricane sandy. stay with us. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a...
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john, i want to ask you, i've been reading in the newspapers -- you correct me if i'm wrong. your superpack and other republican super packs have put $4 million into pennsylvania. team obama, only $625,000. for $4 million, jonathan, you want a rate of return better than a utility executive. you want to actually win the race in that state. >> we wouldn't be spending the money if we didn't think that there were real opportunities in michigan, pennsylvania, and minnesota, as well as wisconsin. the real measure here of that's going on, you go back to that politico george washington university poll, the most recent one. there was a 13-point advantage for republicans in voter intensity, in voter enthusiasm. that's what's driving this. you don't get within three points in minnesota or pennsylvania on a whim. there's a real momentum toward romney here. that's why the money is coming in. that's why obama is really playing hard defense right now. >> larry, two things to watch in pennsylvania. in the west, you have the coal country. they're very irritated about the obama administration'
john, i want to ask you, i've been reading in the newspapers -- you correct me if i'm wrong. your superpack and other republican super packs have put $4 million into pennsylvania. team obama, only $625,000. for $4 million, jonathan, you want a rate of return better than a utility executive. you want to actually win the race in that state. >> we wouldn't be spending the money if we didn't think that there were real opportunities in michigan, pennsylvania, and minnesota, as well as...
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i'm joined now by john woods who's the president of j.j. woods and associates, a veteran trader on the floor. we have above average storage levels for this time of year, we have reduced demand because of hurricane sandy and then we have the winter coming, so how do you play this? >> we have a market that is offline. you had a bullish number that was a little bit below what we thought, we saw 68, 70, 65. i think we're going to go back down to 350. >> you said that before this happened before hurricane sandy, you thought that natural gas might be on its way to $4 even it would be there today. >> all things being equal, if we didn't have this tragedy, it would be at $4. you're having increased demand, you're starting to see some weather patterns coming this. >> there is still a lot of natural gas out there, i mean how cold does it have to get? are you anticipating and do the models show you that it's going to be a very cold winter? >> even if it does show there's a cold winter, do the reverse last summer. hottest on record. my thought is maybe
i'm joined now by john woods who's the president of j.j. woods and associates, a veteran trader on the floor. we have above average storage levels for this time of year, we have reduced demand because of hurricane sandy and then we have the winter coming, so how do you play this? >> we have a market that is offline. you had a bullish number that was a little bit below what we thought, we saw 68, 70, 65. i think we're going to go back down to 350. >> you said that before this...
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officials who worked this weekend in going door to door with the message to evacuate and particularly to john raya and all his staff at nitra. i don't think anybody could have done more to give people notice and advice how to protect themselves. we stressed all along for people living in zone "a" the first option should be finding a safe place to stay with relative or friends. however, we have also opened 76 emergency shelters in city public schools for those who did not have that option. they are still -- >> that is yor mayor mike bloomberg. the headline essentially that he is closing new york city schools for the second day saying there is, quote, no chance that mass transit will be ready to get people to and from work or school around the city. saying the fdr highway is fundamentally closed in his words. looks like the storm surge according to the mayor will hit at least in the new york city area around -- starting around 8:00 or 8:15 p.m. tonight. he's looking for storm surge between 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. jim, obviously we're not a local channel. our news goes around all of the country and
officials who worked this weekend in going door to door with the message to evacuate and particularly to john raya and all his staff at nitra. i don't think anybody could have done more to give people notice and advice how to protect themselves. we stressed all along for people living in zone "a" the first option should be finding a safe place to stay with relative or friends. however, we have also opened 76 emergency shelters in city public schools for those who did not have that...
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let me start with you, john. some of the latest polls in the poll of polls, we take the major ones and take the average. that's why there is no margin of error. pew research, 47/47. american research group, 48-48 and all continue along that wane. could a small thing like chris christie coming out with a very serious and significant endorsement of the president's handling of the storm tip the race? >> listen, erin, a race like this this tight, everything matters. this is a game of inches, a war after television. seeing this in ohio, folks focused heavily on the ground game. highly respected governor like chris christie, being honest, not doing partisan talking points, we're working effectively with the president, that reminds people that president obama is the commander in chief. every little thing matters and chris christie speaking honestly probably helped the president a little bit. >> tomorrow, he will tour the destroyed zones with the governor. he did last year during the storm as well. not as if this is a ne
let me start with you, john. some of the latest polls in the poll of polls, we take the major ones and take the average. that's why there is no margin of error. pew research, 47/47. american research group, 48-48 and all continue along that wane. could a small thing like chris christie coming out with a very serious and significant endorsement of the president's handling of the storm tip the race? >> listen, erin, a race like this this tight, everything matters. this is a game of inches,...
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his name is john. he's the guy on the right in this picture. the man on the left is the cab driver he saved, who left the scene before anyone got his name. john is 6'5," was able to carry the cab driver to safety. he joins me here now in staten island. it's incredible what you did. tell us about it. you basically saw this cab driver in need? >> yeah, exactly. that's how it happened. i was in my apartment, i was just drinking coffee, and i just came from down there. i was already pretty much in for the night and as i looked out my window, i looked down, i see the cab driver come down on the road that was closed off. to this day i don't understand how he got there. all of a sudden the cab gets to the deepest part, i knew he was in trouble. i just didn't think about my well-being. >> you're wading through and the water is like waist-deep? >> up to my chest. the water was up to my chest. >> were you wearing any gear? >> i had a northface jacket on. >> basketball shorts on? and you're wading in the water anyway? >> yeah. >> you go to the cab driver.
his name is john. he's the guy on the right in this picture. the man on the left is the cab driver he saved, who left the scene before anyone got his name. john is 6'5," was able to carry the cab driver to safety. he joins me here now in staten island. it's incredible what you did. tell us about it. you basically saw this cab driver in need? >> yeah, exactly. that's how it happened. i was in my apartment, i was just drinking coffee, and i just came from down there. i was already...
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let me start with you, john. some of the latest polls in the poll of polls, we take the major ones and take the average. that's why there is no margin of error. pew research, 47/47. american research group, 48-48 and all continue along that wane. could a small thing like chris christie coming out with a very serious and significant endorsement of the president's handling of the storm tip the race? >> listen, erin, a race like this this tight, everything matters. this is a game of inches, a war after television. seeing this in ohio, folks focused heavily on the ground game. highly respected governor like chris christie, being honest, not doing partisan talking points, we're working effectively with the president, that reminds people that president obama is the commander in chief. every little thing matters and chris christie speaking honestly probably helped the president a little bit. >> tomorrow, he will tour the destroyed zones with the governor. he did last year during the storm as well. not as if this is a ne
let me start with you, john. some of the latest polls in the poll of polls, we take the major ones and take the average. that's why there is no margin of error. pew research, 47/47. american research group, 48-48 and all continue along that wane. could a small thing like chris christie coming out with a very serious and significant endorsement of the president's handling of the storm tip the race? >> listen, erin, a race like this this tight, everything matters. this is a game of inches,...
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in ohio that's where we find my good friend ali velshi, cnn's chief business correspondent and john avlon is there with him as well. you have to go back to 1960 until you find the last time the winner of ohio did not end up in the white house. unemployment rate in ohio 7%, guys, below the national average. it was 8.6 president when president obama took office and shot up to more than 10%. ali, that looks like a positive trend for the president. how does governor romney make the case that it would get way better way sooner if ohio makes a change for romney, ali? >> well, he does it by approximating to some degree. he does it by saying this state has prospered under a republican governor. look, this is a state that is split. it's a virtual dead heat. obama's got a bit of a lead, but as you know it's within that statistical margin of error so it could be a few points off one way or the other. it will come down to who comes out to vote. the last few days will be about encouraging those who have already decided. there's very little left in terms of evidence as to what you could do to possibly
in ohio that's where we find my good friend ali velshi, cnn's chief business correspondent and john avlon is there with him as well. you have to go back to 1960 until you find the last time the winner of ohio did not end up in the white house. unemployment rate in ohio 7%, guys, below the national average. it was 8.6 president when president obama took office and shot up to more than 10%. ali, that looks like a positive trend for the president. how does governor romney make the case that it...
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here is the crime and justice correspondent joe johns. joe, good morning. >> brook, this started with a student from thailand who was studying in the united states. to pay for his kegs his family and friends sent his cheap versions of tax books printed overseas which he sold to people in the united states at big discounts. the publisher sued. now some say the outcome of this case could have a big impact on the economy. >> reporter: it's a case that could cause trouble for anyone who ever thought about selling an old iphone or ipad. donating clothes to charity or even unloading junk at a yard sale. the issue about to be argued before the supreme court is whether the original copyright holder on u.s. products manufactured or purchased in other countries can control your ability to resell the product once you buy it. davis resells old products at this ebay consignment store. >> how much of that stuff is foreign manufacturers? >> i probably say 85%, 95%. >> he fears the case could put him out of business. >> i think it's ridiculous. i have kn
here is the crime and justice correspondent joe johns. joe, good morning. >> brook, this started with a student from thailand who was studying in the united states. to pay for his kegs his family and friends sent his cheap versions of tax books printed overseas which he sold to people in the united states at big discounts. the publisher sued. now some say the outcome of this case could have a big impact on the economy. >> reporter: it's a case that could cause trouble for anyone who...
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. >> we'll actually be talking more about it with john zarella who is there with those voters, and we'll talk with him coming up in the 9:00 hour here, 9:00 eastern. all right. so long voting lines, countless campaign ads, some americans have just had enough of the 2012 election, especially this little girl. >> i'm tired -- i'm tired of baronk obama and mitt romney. >> that's why you're crying. it will be over soon, abby. ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazi
. >> we'll actually be talking more about it with john zarella who is there with those voters, and we'll talk with him coming up in the 9:00 hour here, 9:00 eastern. all right. so long voting lines, countless campaign ads, some americans have just had enough of the 2012 election, especially this little girl. >> i'm tired -- i'm tired of baronk obama and mitt romney. >> that's why you're crying. it will be over soon, abby. ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can...
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john is in youngstown, ohio. john, let me ask you this, if it's this tight in ohio, is it possible we will not know who won the election on election night? >> reporter: that is what county officials call the nightmare is scenario. he's what it could look like. right now 1.4 million ohioans requested an early ballot, but only half have returned them. now, if they go to the polls on election day, they can't vote unless they cast a provision ol ballot. those votes won't be counted for ten days. so if ohio is close, it won't be november 6, it could be november 16 before we know who won ohio and possibly the presidency. >> oh, wow. that is a nightmare scenario. i think for everyone in this country. >> it is halloween, erin. >> i know the focus there is on early voting, and i know you've spoken to some important people in ohio this week. u.s. senators and republican rob portman. here they are. >> the other side has so much more money and we win by grassroots politics. that means early voting, getting organized, people
john is in youngstown, ohio. john, let me ask you this, if it's this tight in ohio, is it possible we will not know who won the election on election night? >> reporter: that is what county officials call the nightmare is scenario. he's what it could look like. right now 1.4 million ohioans requested an early ballot, but only half have returned them. now, if they go to the polls on election day, they can't vote unless they cast a provision ol ballot. those votes won't be counted for ten...
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john, thank you. john from cincinnati. john, to show you how important this is, mitt romney also in ohio, we're going to go to aetna and listen in. >> 5 million jobs short. those are real americans. can't find work. 23 million in all can't find work or can't find work that is up to their needs, only finding part time work. this is a critical time. the president was a president who took office with the economy as the number one challenge. and, you know, he's got a higher unemployment today than when he took office. think of that. the president of the united states presides over a nation under his leadership where unemployment is higher than the day he took office. and, of course, he said he was going to save social security and medicare because they were headed to insolvency. what has happened instead, he made no effort to save either one. and in fact, he took $716 billion from medicare to pay for obama care. and then he said he was going to lower the cost of your health insurance. by $2,500 a family by now. instead it has
john, thank you. john from cincinnati. john, to show you how important this is, mitt romney also in ohio, we're going to go to aetna and listen in. >> 5 million jobs short. those are real americans. can't find work. 23 million in all can't find work or can't find work that is up to their needs, only finding part time work. this is a critical time. the president was a president who took office with the economy as the number one challenge. and, you know, he's got a higher unemployment today...
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john king, what have you been finding on that question? we've been hearing that question from more and more people. >> let's hope with six days to go, five full days to work that utility officials and state and local officials get most of this fixed. if you look at the map the areas that are not green have been impacted by superstorm sandy when it comes to power outages. deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power. new york you move down to the state of new jersey, incredibly hard hit along the shoreline. we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of people without power so as we come back to the state of pennsylvania i want to show you something. if you look it's obvious to the naked eye in this area here is where you see more peopl
john king, what have you been finding on that question? we've been hearing that question from more and more people. >> let's hope with six days to go, five full days to work that utility officials and state and local officials get most of this fixed. if you look at the map the areas that are not green have been impacted by superstorm sandy when it comes to power outages. deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power....
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john king is in cincinnati tonight. john, another poll neck and neck, probably be a very long night on election night. what stood out in that poll to you? >> it is remarkable. if you look deep into the poll, the president might have a slight advantage, but this is a classic swing state and we have a dead heat. the president's getting the democrats. governor romney's getting the republicans so you want to look at the middle. 48% for governor romney. 46% for the president so a dead heat. both candidates are in the state today and will be back to make their case. because of ohio's diversity, what's the demographic composition. among nonwhite voters, he's getting 70% of the vote. cleveland, columbus, here in sena cincinnati. a growing latino population. the president starts with a head start. the white vote, 44% to 53% for romney. i would say this. if governor romney can keep the white vote closer to 40%, he has a chance and getting minority turnout, that was the president's recipe for success four years ago. >> i know that
john king is in cincinnati tonight. john, another poll neck and neck, probably be a very long night on election night. what stood out in that poll to you? >> it is remarkable. if you look deep into the poll, the president might have a slight advantage, but this is a classic swing state and we have a dead heat. the president's getting the democrats. governor romney's getting the republicans so you want to look at the middle. 48% for governor romney. 46% for the president so a dead heat....
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john king is here at the magic wall. on this day with three days to go, it's going to be complicate d. >> we know it's close and we have to say advantage to the president. but how big, that's the open question. we start the final weekend 237 strong or leaning the president's way. 206 leaning governor romney's way. the race of course is to 270. the president is ending withal rallies in iowa, wisconsin and ohio. why? because that's his easiest path to 270. if the president can take iowa, can take wisconsin and can take ohio, it's game over. if nothing else changed on the map, that would get the president to 271 and it would be game over. that's why the president is ending his campaign right here in the hardland. places where he can talk about the auto bailout. that's one way. that's the president's quickest way. i won't say it's the easest. it means that governor romney has to take the state of ohio. that was the president's fastest way. how does governor romney get there? he has to win the state of florida. he needs flori
john king is here at the magic wall. on this day with three days to go, it's going to be complicate d. >> we know it's close and we have to say advantage to the president. but how big, that's the open question. we start the final weekend 237 strong or leaning the president's way. 206 leaning governor romney's way. the race of course is to 270. the president is ending withal rallies in iowa, wisconsin and ohio. why? because that's his easiest path to 270. if the president can take iowa,...